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  1. Dunfermline Palace is a ruined former Scottish royal palace and important tourist attraction in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It is currently, along with other buildings of the adjacent Dunfermline Abbey , under the care of Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument .

  2. Walk among kings in Dunfermline Abbey, a royal mausoleum, and see the palace where the last monarch born in Scotland was delivered.

  3. Discover more details about Dunfermline Abbey and Palace including opening times, photos and more. Dunfermline Palace and Abbey are the remains of a great Benedictine abbey founded by Queen Margaret in the 11th century.

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    In 1070, Margaret founded a priory in Dunfermline on the site where she had married Malcolm III. She introduced a small community of Benedictine monks from Canterbury, and so laid the foundations of the first Benedictine house in Scotland. David I made the priory an abbey in 1128. He had a new church built on a grand scale, of which the magnificent...

    After Edward I badly damaged Dunfermline Abbey in 1303, Robert I financed its rebuilding. It was a move that showed confidence in the affluence and self-reliance of his kingdom following the Wars of Independence with England. The most impressive of the new buildings was the monks’ refectory, a soaring structure with an elaborate façade, which took ...

    After the Protestant Reformation in 1560, the: 1. nave was converted into a parish kirk for the people of Dunfermline 2. old choir was allowed to collapse The state assumed responsibility for the care of the nave after the new parish church was built on the site of the choir between 1818 and 1821.

    Medieval abbeys typically had several grades of accommodation, and it’s likely that the guesthouse was a royal residence right from the start. After the Reformation, a new palace was created out of the guesthouse and the west range of the abbey. Dunfermline Palace became the personal residence of James VI’s queen, Anna of Denmark. The future Charle...

  4. Dunfermline Palace and Abbey consists of the now ruinous royal palace and domestic buildings of the adjacent abbey, as well as the impressive church nave, in the heritage quarter of the burgh of Dunfermline in Fife.

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  5. Founded as a priory, Dunfermline was made an abbey by David I and later became a royal mausoleum. Following the Protestant Reformation of 1560, Queen Anna of Denmark created an imposing palace with the monastic guesthouse at its heart.

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  7. Apr 16, 2021 · Learn about the medieval site that was a priory, an abbey, and a palace, and the final resting place of Robert the Bruce. Explore the Romanesque nave, the shrine of St Margaret, and the ruins of the royal palace.